MID ULSTER Housing Monitor Report 2015 – 2019 (Updated 26 August

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MID ULSTER Housing Monitor Report 2015 – 2019 (Updated 26 August MID ULSTER Housing Monitor Report 2015 – 2019 (updated 26 August 2020) Introduction The Planning Act (NI) 2011 requires Mid Ulster District Council to make an annual report to the Department containing the information to which the objectives set out in the Local Development Plan (LDP) are being achieved. As the LDP has not been published, the production of the Annual monitoring report has not yet commenced. Instead, as part of the ‘Plan, Monitor and Manage’ approach set out in the Strategic Planning Policy Statement (SPPS) for Northern Ireland, Mid Ulster District Council has produced a housing monitor report with data from 1st April 2015 to 1st April 2019 presented. These figures set out the number of units complete and the remaining potential in each settlement as of the 1st April each year. They also provide the area, which has been developed, and the area that remains to be developed in Hectares (ha). The data has been split for ease of reference into two tables for each year. The first contains the figures from the five main towns; Coalisland, Cookstown, Dungannon, Maghera and Magherafelt. The second table contains those from the remaining settlements in Mid Ulster. The figures produced have been obtained from the Northern Ireland Land Use Database (NILUD), which was created in 2002. The monitoring of housing delivery has been an ongoing process since the late 1990s carried out by the former Department for Environment (DOE), with the earliest record contained in NILUD being from 1997. Following the publication and adoption of the Local Development Plan 2030, Annual Monitoring Reports will be published for each year in line with legislation. 2015 Figures Coalisland: As of the 1st April 2015, there were 1,024 units completed with 1,236 remaining potential. The area developed totalled 56.8 hectares with 72.3 hectares remaining. Cookstown: As of the 1st April 2015, there were 2,285 units completed and a remaining potential of 1,630 units. In Cookstown the area developed within the monitorable sites is 135.2 hectares with the area remaining of monitorable sites being 73.5. Dungannon: As of the 1st April 2015, there were 2,583 units completed and a remaining potential of 2,704 units. The area developed within the monitorable sites totals 142.2 hectares with the area remaining being 125.3 hectares. Maghera: As of the 1st April 2015, there were 411 units completed in Maghera with the remaining potential being 475 units on monitorable sites. This equates to 23.9 hectares developed with 24.8 hectares remaining. Magherafelt: As of the 1st April 2015, Magherafelt had 951 units completed on monitorable sites with the potential of 1,908 units remaining. This resulted in 53.2 hectares being developed with 87.5 hectares remaining. Settlement Units Complete Remaining Area Developed Area (April 2015) Potential (ha) Remaining (ha) Coalisland 1,024 1,236 56.8 72.3 Cookstown 2,285 1,630 135.2 73.5 Dungannon 2,583 2,704 142.2 125.3 Maghera 411 475 23.9 24.8 Magherafelt 951 1,908 53.2 87.5 Table : Figures as of the 1st April 2015 Settlement (April Units Remaining Area Area 2015) Complete Potential Developed Remaining (ha) (ha) Aghaginduff/ 39 38 2.6 4.4 Cabragh Annaghmore 90 87 4.8 3.9 Ardboe 60 210 5.8 12.1 Ardtrea 0 8 0.0 0.8 Augher 44 59 3.2 3.4 Aughnacloy 191 194 11.1 15.8 Ballinderry 46 76 4.1 5.6 Ballygawley 180 134 12.0 9.4 Ballylifford 17 18 1.4 3.0 Ballynakilly 43 18 2.2 2.1 Ballynease 5 14 1 1.5 Ballymaguigan 7 32 2.2 1.3 Ballyronan 108 171 5.7 6.7 Bellaghy 157 262 6.5 12.3 Benburb 78 53 4.4 2.8 Brocagh/Mountjoy 47 25 4.9 2.2 Caledon 69 91 3.2 8.3 Cappagh 0 22 0 2.2 Carland 5 7 1.6 0.9 Castlecaulfield 167 217 9.3 13.4 Castledawson 378 288 20 14.1 Churchtown 3 24 0.9 0.9 Clady 34 18 1.7 0.5 Clogher 174 152 9.4 8.3 Coagh 115 187 6.6 8.4 Creagh 12 0 1.4 0 Culnady 9 7 0.5 0.4 Curran 9 25 1 1 Desertmartin 25 24 1.6 1 Dernagh/Clonoe 50 4 2.4 0.1 Derrylee 7 51 0.7 4.3 Donaghmore 185 212 11 16.8 Drapersfield 0 14 0 1.5 Draperstown 243 413 15.8 15.2 Drumullan 11 39 0.7 4.7 Dunamore 22 9 1.5 1.7 Dyan 1 0 0.1 0 Edendork 11 18 1.5 3.2 Eglish 86 92 6.9 8.9 Fivemiletown 340 757 20.3 34.1 Galbally 42 30 5 1.7 Glen 2 0 0.3 0 Glenone 79 99 3.5 5.8 Gortacladdy 9 5 0.9 1.1 Gracefield 9 4 0.6 0.3 Gulladuff 85 40 7 2.5 Granville 50 6 1.7 0.6 Inishrush 7 6 0.3 0.3 Killeen 41 1 2.3 0.2 Killeenan 2 8 0.2 1 Kilross 1 14 0.1 0.8 Killyman 181 231 9.7 15.8 Knockloughrim 17 45 1 2.2 Longfield 1 1 0.1 0.1 Moneyneany 20 83 1.2 3.8 Moneymore 410 316 21.5 20.8 Moortown 67 119 6.1 7.8 Moy 458 272 23.3 15.8 Newmills 113 62 6.1 2.8 Orritor 31 66 2.1 4 Pomeroy 123 186 6.0 6.2 Sandholes 1 29 0.1 1 Stewartstown 83 85 3.2 4.4 Straw 117 65 4 3.6 Swatragh 33 0 2.3 0 Tamnamore 14 52 0.5 2.4 Tamlaght 19 0 1 0 Tobermore 160 242 9.0 11.9 The Bush 158 130 8.6 10.2 The Grange 4 7 0.2 1.3 The Loup 15 25 1.3 6.3 The Rock 2 6 0.9 1.1 The Woods 0 15 0 0.4 Tullyallen 3 3 0.3 0.2 Tullyhogue 9 34 0.8 0.2 Upperlands 25 58 2.7 2.4 Table 1: Figures as of 1st April 2015 for the remainder of settlements 2016 Figures Coalisland As of the 1st April 2016 there were 1,027 units completed in Coalisland, with a remaining potential of 1,235 units. The area developed was 56.8ha with a further 73.3ha remaining. Cookstown As of the 1st of April 2016, there were 2,303 units completed with the remaining potential being 1,513 units. This equated to an area of 137.8 hectares being developed with 67.8 ha remaining. Dungannon The figures as of the 1st April 2016, there were 2,630 units complete with the potential remaining of 2,830 units. The area developed was 142.6ha with 125.8ha remaining. Maghera In Maghera there were 431 units completed as of the 1st April 2016, with a remaining potential of 454 units. This equates to 25.6ha being developed and 23ha remaining. Magherafelt As of the 1st April 2016, there were 964 units complete within Magherafelt and a remaining potential of 1,895 units. This equates to 53.2ha being developed and 87.5ha with remaining potential. Settlement Units Complete Remaining Area Developed Area (April 2016) Potential (ha) Remaining (ha) Coalisland 1,027 1,235 56.8 73.3 Cookstown 2,303 1,513 137.8 67.6 Dungannon 2,630 2,830 142.6 125.8 Maghera 431 454 25.6 23.0 Magherafelt 964 1,895 53.2 87.5 Table : Figures as of the 1st April 2016 Settlement (April Units Remaining Area Area 2016) Complete Potential Developed Remaining (ha) (ha) Aghaginduff/ 42 35 2.8 4.3 Cabragh Annaghmore 92 85 5.8 2.9 Ardboe 62 211 5.8 12.4 Ardtrea 0 5 0 0.6 Augher 44 72 2.8 4.5 Aughnacloy 191 195 10.9 16 Ballinderry 47 68 4.2 4.8 Ballygawley 183 182 12.8 12.2 Ballylifford 17 18 1.4 3 Ballynakilly 43 20 3 1.4 Ballynease 6 13 1.1 1.4 Ballymaguigan 13 26 2.5 1 Ballyronan 107 172 5.6 6.8 Bellaghy 157 256 6.5 12.1 Benburb 82 49 4.6 2.7 Brocagh/Mountjoy 47 25 4.9 2.2 Caledon 69 79 3.4 3.7 Cappagh 0 22 0 2.2 Carland 5 7 1.5 1 Castlecaulfield 167 217 10.6 12.1 Castledawson 380 286 20.3 13.8 Churchtown 3 24 0.9 0.9 Clady 35 17 1.7 0.4 Clogher 174 152 9.2 8.5 Coagh 121 191 6.8 9.1 Creagh 12 0 1.4 0 Culnady 9 7 0.5 0.4 Curran 9 25 1 1 Desertmartin 25 24 1.6 1 Dernagh/Clonoe 54 0 2.5 0 Derrylee 7 51 0.7 4.3 Donaghmore 185 213 11.6 16.3 Drapersfield 0 12 0 0.9 Draperstown 250 406 16.1 14.9 Drumullan 11 39 0.7 4.8 Dunamore 22 9 1.5 1.7 Dyan 1 0 0.1 0 Edendork 18 11 2.5 2.1 Eglish 89 89 6.8 9 Fivemiletown 340 757 20.2 34.2 Galbally 42 30 5 1.7 Glen 2 0 0.3 0 Glenone 79 100 3.5 6 Gortacladdy 9 5 0.9 1.1 Gracefield 9 4 0.6 0.3 Gulladuff 85 40 7 2.5 Granville 50 6 1.7 0.6 Inishrush 7 6 0.3 0.3 Killeen 41 0 2.3 0.1 Killeenan 2 8 0.2 1 Kilross 1 14 0.1 0.8 Killyman 181 231 9.7 15.8 Knockloughrim 17 46 1 2.2 Longfield 1 1 0.1 0.1 Moneyneany 20 83 1.5 3.5 Moneymore 411 316 23 19.4 Moortown 67 123 6.2 7.9 Moy 457 273 24.4 14.5 Newmills 114 61 6.2 2.7 Orritor 31 66 2.3 3.8 Pomeroy 123 186 6.0 6.2 Sandholes 1 29 0.1 1 Stewartstown 90 78 3.4 4.2 Straw 117 65 4 3.6 Swatragh 33 0 2.3 0 Tamnamore 14 52 0.5 2.4 Tamlaght 19 0 1 0 Tobermore 160 242 9 11.9 The Bush 158 130 8.7 10.1 The Grange 4 7 0.2 1.3 The Loup 15 25 1.5 6.1 The Rock 2 6 0.3 0.2 The Woods 0 15 0 0.4 Tullyallen 3 3 0.3 0.2 Tullyhogue 9 34 0.8 0.2 Upperlands 25 58 2.7 2.4 Table 1: Figures as of 1st April 2016 for the remainder of settlements 2017 Figures Coalisland Coalisland had 1,031 units completed as of the 1st April 2017 with 1,243 units with remaining potential.
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